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Things reformation often describes ("reformation ________")
- building
- churches
- custom
- sects
- saint
- centuries
- schools
- thinkers
- writers
- works
- movements
- theology
- teaching
- ideas
- practices
- practice
- efforts
- papacy
- days
- orthodoxy
- preachers
- episcopate
- saints
- context
- developments
- zeal
- piety
- wars
- principles
- ideology
- drama
- culture
- view
- traditions
- orders
- origin
- thought
- catholicism
- writings
- leaders
- epoch
- reformers
- books
- history
- past
- clergy
- tradition
- date
- foundations
- bishops
- architecture
- dogma
- party
- bishop
- bell
- age
- attitudes
- usage
- monuments
- plate
- style
- chapel
- protestants
- spirit
- scholars
- period
- popes
- art
- wills
- music
- literature
- spirituality
- world
- times
- era
- religion
- theologians
- society
- doctrine
- propaganda
- periods
- church
- movement
- painting
How reformation often is described ("________ reformation")
- moral
- english
- wonderful
- continental
- sudden
- partial
- necessary
- entire
- peaceful
- protestant
- magisterial
- called
- spiritual
- religious
- speedy
- century
- gradual
- great
- late
- real
- universal
- scottish
- permanent
- godly
- genuine
- catholic
- perfect
- evangelical
- later
- internal
- general
- second
- blessed
- due
- further
- pretended
- german
- outward
- mere
- coronal
- immediate
- thorough
- intended
- sixteenth
- ecclesiastical
- christian
- social
- true
- european
- happy
- post
- counter
- islamic
- glorious
- sagittal
- self
- die
- complete
- drastic
- early
- subsequent
- doctrinal
- conservative
- radical
- external
